The recent presidential election of Gabriel Boric presents an opportunity for positive change in Chile, provided that the new government carefully resolves ongoing issues in public policy.
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Following the repression and prohibition of street protests, the Nicaraguan Government has passed a law limiting citizens’ right to freely express themselves via social media.
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In Colombia, substantial progress has been made to increase the number of women in politics.
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Chaos within the legislative house of the Honduran Government has put president-elect Xiomara Castro in a difficult position.
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As the day to vote comes closer for Uruguay’s referendum of 135 articles of the Ley de Urgente Consideración (LUC) to be repealed, the traditionally leftist party Frente Amplio (FA) concluded that the best way to proceed in the historic referendum is to adopt a change in their socialist language to inspire undecided, nonpartisan voters
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Journalists from a dozen news organizations and government institutions woke up on Friday morning of January 14th to a rampant cybernetic attack.
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Prior efforts towards mitigating corruption in Mexico and eliminating its impact on society have entailed high costs and demonstrated few positive results.
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During the pandemic, political proceedings in Latin America were stalled, poverty increased, and the economy suffered. However, 2022 is projected to be a year of recovery for Latin America.
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When President-elect Gabriel Boric officially enters office in March 2022, Chile’s political transition from military regime to democracy, begun in 1990, will be completed.
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